Book contents
- Digital Services in International Trade Law
- Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law
- Digital Services in International Trade Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- WTO Cases
- E-commerce RTAs
- Abbreviations
- Introduction The Uruguay Round and the Advent of the Internet
- Part I Digitisation and International Trade
- 1 Digitisation and Its Terminology
- 2 The Impact of Digitisation on International Trade
- 3 Barriers to Digital Services Trade
- Part II Classification of Digital Services
- Part III Addressing Barriers at the WTO Level
- Part IV Addressing Barriers at the RTA Level
- Bibliography
- Index
3 - Barriers to Digital Services Trade
from Part I - Digitisation and International Trade
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 September 2021
- Digital Services in International Trade Law
- Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law
- Digital Services in International Trade Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- WTO Cases
- E-commerce RTAs
- Abbreviations
- Introduction The Uruguay Round and the Advent of the Internet
- Part I Digitisation and International Trade
- 1 Digitisation and Its Terminology
- 2 The Impact of Digitisation on International Trade
- 3 Barriers to Digital Services Trade
- Part II Classification of Digital Services
- Part III Addressing Barriers at the WTO Level
- Part IV Addressing Barriers at the RTA Level
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Having defined ‘digital services’ for the purpose of the book, this chapter identifies different barriers to digital services trade. First, the chapter explains how general barriers to trade in services also impact trade in digital services. The most prominent example of such a barrier is regulatory divergence. Second, the chapter elaborates on restrictions on cross-border data flows and the high impact they have on any service that is supplied electronically. Data is omnipresent in the digital economy and restricting data flows has a far-reaching impact on both digital and offline trade. Data localization requirements are further discussed as the quintessential example of barriers to data flows. Third, the chapter elaborates on web filtering and content control, which effectively prevent certain service providers from reaching consumers in certain markets. Fourth, a brief overview is provided of other barriers to digital services trade, including limited access to infrastructure, bans on the cross-border supply of services through electronic means, digital taxes and restrictions on intellectual property rights.
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- Digital Services in International Trade Law , pp. 55 - 88Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021